“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra
This paper presents an innovative twofold analysis in Spain: the study of anchored poverty on the one hand, and of chronification of poverty as well as its intergenerational Transmission, on the other. The source of the data used is groundbreaking in the region; it consists of administrative records...
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doaj-44c402d7c89c4df8952cb0e42419d6862020-11-25T00:38:55ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridSociedad e Infancias2531-07202017-09-011023925910.5209/SOCI.5591352635“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in NavarraAntidio Martínez de Lizarrondo Artola0Oihane Etayo BallesterosItziar Herrero LarreaObservatorio de la Realidad Social, Gobierno de NavarraThis paper presents an innovative twofold analysis in Spain: the study of anchored poverty on the one hand, and of chronification of poverty as well as its intergenerational Transmission, on the other. The source of the data used is groundbreaking in the region; it consists of administrative records from Navarre (fiscal data in the first case, and Basic Income registries in the other two). The analysis focuses mainly on the transmission of poverty through the study of minors who were recipients of the Basic Income in 2004. The study of anchored poverty reflects that from 2008 to 2014 the population under 16 years of age suffered the most serious impact of the economic crisis. Nationality has been revealed to be a key factor when it comes to poverty, with overwhelming differences between native and foreign minors. The results of the analysis of chronification and intergenerational Transmission of poverty show the great prevalence among the Roma and immigrant populations, as well as among single- parent families. In 2015, the number of people who remained in poverty stood at 54.4% and, despite a period of study of only eleven years, 40% of those who reached the age of emancipation during those years had created a poor household. Additionally, the people who created these households have less training and a higher prevalence of long-term unemployment.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SOCI/article/view/55913Pobreza ancladaregistros administrativosTransmisión intergeneracional de la pobrezarentas mínimaspobreza infantil. |
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Antidio Martínez de Lizarrondo Artola Oihane Etayo Ballesteros Itziar Herrero Larrea “Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra Sociedad e Infancias Pobreza anclada registros administrativos Transmisión intergeneracional de la pobreza rentas mínimas pobreza infantil. |
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Antidio Martínez de Lizarrondo Artola Oihane Etayo Ballesteros Itziar Herrero Larrea |
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Antidio Martínez de Lizarrondo Artola |
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“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra |
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“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra |
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“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra |
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“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra |
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“Anchored” Poverty and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Navarra |
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“anchored” poverty and intergenerational transmission of poverty in navarra |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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Sociedad e Infancias |
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2531-0720 |
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2017-09-01 |
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This paper presents an innovative twofold analysis in Spain: the study of anchored poverty on the one hand, and of chronification of poverty as well as its intergenerational Transmission, on the other. The source of the data used is groundbreaking in the region; it consists of administrative records from Navarre (fiscal data in the first case, and Basic Income registries in the other two). The analysis focuses mainly on the transmission of poverty through the study of minors who were recipients of the Basic Income in 2004. The study of anchored poverty reflects that from 2008 to 2014 the population under 16 years of age suffered the most serious impact of the economic crisis. Nationality has been revealed to be a key factor when it comes to poverty, with overwhelming differences between native and foreign minors. The results of the analysis of chronification and intergenerational Transmission of poverty show the great prevalence among the Roma and immigrant populations, as well as among single- parent families. In 2015, the number of people who remained in poverty stood at 54.4% and, despite a period of study of only eleven years, 40% of those who reached the age of emancipation during those years had created a poor household. Additionally, the people who created these households have less training and a higher prevalence of long-term unemployment. |
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Pobreza anclada registros administrativos Transmisión intergeneracional de la pobreza rentas mínimas pobreza infantil. |
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